Panzer Dragoon Saga, Journey, Shadow of the Colossus, Final Fantasy 6, Ico, & Perfect Dark come to mind.
@8bitneslife1985Сағат бұрын
Play Animal Well. It's like Halo 2 meets Halo 3.
@lolmetaknight2 сағат бұрын
The Macintosh version of the first Prince of Persia is the very first game I ever played (when I was 3 or 4 lol, it was also my first introduction to gore 💀 )
@DudeWatIsThis14 сағат бұрын
How can Planescape: Torment not be on everyone's first 3 name-drops is beyond me.
@xkrylo800221 сағат бұрын
I think the premise of the list is wrong. These are games that are historically significant and respected among the gaming community. These are not experiences that "everybody" needs to play. For that list I would include games that are unique and memorable experiences such are Zelda BOTW, Red Dead Redemption 2, Animal crossing, Minecraft, Skyrim, Last of Us. These are games with mass appeal, but they are that way because fairly easy to enjoy and get into. They're not enthusiast games that you need a history lesson to appreciate.
@RayOfTruthКүн бұрын
The To the Moon series.
@ChloceanКүн бұрын
I second Doom. It feels so intrinsically fun it could have been made by Miyamoto. My less-common picks are "What Remains of Edith Finch," "Sayonara Wild Hearts," "Portal 1/2," "Silent Hill: Shattered Memories," and "SOMA"
@geodaet83Күн бұрын
Wow, that is an extremely subjective list. I would name 9 different games, though Half Life 1 would be on it, that game came out of the blue and it was a total game changer in so many ways. I was obsessed with it and of course a lot of the mods that came later, like a little innocent mod called Counter Strike ;-) This was unmatched before and ever since.
@hand_of_doom2 күн бұрын
Great list and video! Also some games which are both personal favorites and historically significant and deserves some comments- Resident Evil 2, Goldeneye 007, Metal Gear Solid, Deus Ex and Thief, to name a few.
@ابوك-ز6ك2 күн бұрын
Where's castlevania rondo of blood?
@Lexaire2 күн бұрын
I made a bucket list for myself a while back. Skyrim, Mass Effect, Witcher 3, Vampire: tM - B, Star Wars KOTOR, Fallout New Vegas, Baldur's Gate 2. I feel like your list has some games that are personal classics for you - like Oddworld, Spyro, and Metroid Zero Mission - but which probably aren't making it on most people's bucket list of games.
@thegamingarchaeologist2 күн бұрын
For this list I was focusing specifically on games that came out before the turn of the millennia, though I did fudge a little with Metroid Zero Mission.
@tjmoon18572 күн бұрын
This is a well made list. I'm not sure doom belongs though. While it was lightyears ahead of the competition and changed gaming forever, I wouldn't say its necessarily a bucket list game in 2024
@thegamingarchaeologist2 күн бұрын
Perhaps. For this list I was focusing specifically on games from before the turn of the millennia that I think are still worth returning to, and Doom has aged better than most FPS games from the 90s, and has also helped inspire a lot of indie boomer shooters, so it's a good litmus test to see if that type of shooter is something you enjoy or not. If you like Doom, then there's a good chance you'll like other 90s shooters, and if not, then it's safe to ignore them, though it still may help you figure out if you will like the more recent spiritual successors.
@tjmoon18572 күн бұрын
I'd like to meet the man who prefers to play on an emulator but also buys a legitimate copy of said game for ethical reasons
@thegamingarchaeologist2 күн бұрын
I mean, from what I've heard it's not uncommon for pirates to pirate a game first, and if they like it to then buy it to show the developer support and appreciation. Of course that's not quite what happened for me with Abe's Oddysee. What hypothetically happened was that I originally bought the game on steam, or maybe it was a Christmas present, I'm not sure, but when I tried to play it it wouldn't run properly, so I went Fuck It and just got a copy to play on a PS1 emulator.
@tjmoon18572 күн бұрын
@thegamingarchaeologist yeah I feel you're morally justified if at any point you have paid for it
@Lexaire2 күн бұрын
Most wouldn't buy it for ethical reasons, but I buy physical games for collecting reasons while also preferring emulators.
@TheDeadjam4212 күн бұрын
Not even a minute into the video and KZbin is blasting me with antiabortion ads. Fuck KZbin
@Bonkava2 күн бұрын
Very nice video. My only critique is that by combining your favorite games with historically significant games, you've sort of muddied the top 10. Doom and Half-Life, for instance. Both games are supremely important to gaming history, but if you're sticking to only ten, do you need both? I understand wanting to keep Doom around for popularizing the genre, but then, what about Quake? Halo? In a longer list all of these games belong, but in a short list like this, I think you can comfortably just put in Half-Life. This is your list, after all (I say, telling you your list is wrong 😂 ok, ignore this whole comment)
@thegamingarchaeologist2 күн бұрын
Perhaps I should have made it clearer that this wasn't intended to be the Top Ten games everyone should play before they die, it was just Ten games everyone should play before they die. I'm well aware that there are other games that deserve to be on a list like this, but this list wasn't intended to be comprehensive. For this list I specifically was focusing on games that came out before the turn of the millennia, though admittedly I did fudge it a little by including Metroid Zero Mission. But it's a 16 bit remake of an 8 bit game that came out in the 80s, so I figured what the hell. Personally I could never really get into Quake, as in retrospect it feels like an awkward evolutionary middle ground between Doom and Half Life, lacking the elegance of the former but also lacking the depth of the latter.
@Vector3Gaming2 күн бұрын
Great vid!! In my opinion the Spyro remake's graphics are so many multiples of generations ahead of the originals, that no matter what imperfections the art design may have, it's still by far the superior way of playing the games.
@jerkkuifk49423 күн бұрын
I am sorry but most of your points are just misunderstanding the story and expecially erens character. Why would you make a video if you dont even understand how erens character works?
@Vincent-xe8vp4 күн бұрын
Not bad, I'd mention VP Lenneth, Vagrant Story, Suikoden 2, Terranigma, and Xenogears
@fernandor40972 күн бұрын
Those games suck lol
@tjmoon18572 күн бұрын
That's cuz you're a weeb
@ChloceanКүн бұрын
Yikes I'd probably die before finishing all those. If I'm playing a game, I am looking for an experience, not a second job.
@markasscopСағат бұрын
as an RPG fan, none of those games I'd even consider in a list like this, not everyone is an enthusiast of the genre so really, chrono trigger is good enough
@SefniAsheforr5 күн бұрын
I don’t typically love JRPGs, but Chrono Trigger is one of the best games I have ever played.
@SuperBlazza19 күн бұрын
So you think it's bad and lazy writing that the titan shifters take over their previous titans because let them. You clearly don't understand the ending then. Ymir wants to allow this to happen even tho she 'appears' to be fighting against it. Eren also wants this. Eren was given the power by Ymir so either could give the titan shifters their powers back for the fight. You need to understand that while Ymir and Eren 'wanted' the rumbling, they saw it as the last hope as they didn't believe joining forces and stopping the rumbling was an option but once it became clear they 'let' the alliance win.
@thegifting26720 күн бұрын
I felt that the entire last season was bad, especially the ending. Characters, dialogue, power scaling, choices felt off. Would’ve preferred a different ending too, which the main character survived. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want a Disney ending. Here are some endings I would be fine with. One is a full Rumbling that leaves Paradis as the only place of humanity remaining. Eren spares Eldians in different countries. All the characters would stay on Paradis as well. Why? They wouldn’t realistically be able to stop the Rumbling. The full Rumbling will represent that you simply can’t stop some things. Another possible ending is a Rumbling that takes out other countries military capabilities. Maybe even some version of actually going with Zeke’s fake plan of a small Rumbling
@bagggers979621 күн бұрын
Best version is emulated with 60fps + widescreen patch. Setup and played with zero issues.
@thegamingarchaeologist23 күн бұрын
Happy Belated Halloween! So yeah, turns out if you're going to make a longer video for Halloween you should start planning and working on it at least two months in advance instead of just one if you want to make sure you get it done in time for Halloween. Granted that wasn't really possible in this case since the remake didn't come out until early October, but still. If you enjoyed the video let me know what you liked, and if you didn't enjoy it let me know what I could do better next time.
@Tahi-r2e24 күн бұрын
Perfect ending if eren destroy everything on earth for the his revenge
@elbladel26 күн бұрын
The story ends when the rumbling reaches Marley's coast, period.
@Uzair-qm8vmАй бұрын
in problem 2 eren commanded ymir
@Uzair-qm8vmАй бұрын
eren made it so that they were like 5 times weaker
@theperson4yearsago565Ай бұрын
Lole
@DieEineMiezeАй бұрын
Can you maybe not spoil so much movie endings? What's up with that? I was doing the dishes and had to throw my headphones away because you spoil movies to make your point.
@SoilKilonova23 күн бұрын
bro you clicked on a video ABOUT the ending.
@DieEineMieze23 күн бұрын
@@SoilKilonova Yeah about the aot ending, not multiple movie endings. As I already said?
@NewWorldDreams47Ай бұрын
Shit, I just wanted a story about how humanity unites against forces beyond their understanding. "The power of humanity!" and all that. The first 2 seasons conveyed that pretty well. After that, it becomes shit imo since the author tries too hard to make the story complex and 'deep', by adding all these political narratives, as well as time travel. I don't really feel like typing everything, but my expectations vs the reality of AOT disappointed me. This mf Eren went from "I will kill all the Titans to avenge my mother!" to "I will kill my mother in order to insure that I become a psychopath who commits genocide on his own species!" 🤦🏿♂️ Anyone who likes this garbage probably didn't watch anime before AOT. Because no matter how you try to rationalize it, the rumbling made NO FUCKING SENSE!!! Neither did the ending!
@TriksjugglerАй бұрын
7:05 that would have been an awesome plot twist but Yams wasn't cooking at that point.
@KevinKullbergАй бұрын
AOT did not need time travel imo
@BocchiSiteАй бұрын
Its not that bad until you think about the plot holes. like how tf did eren know who to kill in the reiss family or that he needed to end his mom. because then, was there a time where he never got the founder? Then how did that work? Its not that bad unless u think about it
@baronkexanaАй бұрын
thanks for sharing your experience dude, im also having problems finding girls to even just speak with and hold actual meaningful conversations with, so the struggle is real, very interesting to hear your viewpoint
@thegamingarchaeologistАй бұрын
This was supposed to be a fairly simple video I intended to finish and upload about a month ago. But then I caught Covid. I somehow managed to avoid it all these years, but it finally tracked me down. The first two days were absolute hell, and it took several weeks for it to go away completely. So that kind of derailed my plans a bit. But more gaming content is on the way, though I haven’t fully made up my mind which video to do next. However, if you haven't seen my Ukraine bundle video I would greatly appreciate it if you would give it a watch, as I put a lot of work in, and the view count right now is kind of depressing.
@ShadyPlatinum777Ай бұрын
The final battle was every lazy last level of a video game
@thegamingarchaeologistАй бұрын
Eh, I don't think coming up with a whole bunch of new Titans that we hadn't seen before can really be called lazy. Badly written certainly, but not lazy.
@prodvxmpАй бұрын
didnt completly hate i but it was pretty disappointing and had a lot of flaws and for the series that it was it, it definitely could have ended 50x better. a very mid-bad ending.
@ShadyPlatinum777Ай бұрын
I loved AOT overall but you can tell Isayama had no forethought while writing. The whole of season four just felt like he wanted to write a different story altogether. I say this because so many characters and setups let to nothing. I liked a lot of what he was going for in the final season by the way.
@thegamingarchaeologistАй бұрын
I slightly disagree, I think for most of season four he did a pretty good job of planning out the narrative and the various character arcs, and while the story definitely felt very different it still felt like a natural extension of what had come before as the world opened up. The way it feels is that Isayama had everything perfectly planned out up until the moment when Eren activated the rumbling. After that it feels like his outline for the story was more vague, and he was kind of winging it. But while the writing wasn't quite as solid as before, I still thought the story was good and was holding together. But then the final volume happened and it just all fell apart in the worst way possible.
@ShadyPlatinum777Ай бұрын
@@thegamingarchaeologistI watch all of AOT over a week to catch up in time for the final, so a lot of it didn’t probably sink in. I’m going to have to rewatch it at a slower pace.
@halikaNia2 ай бұрын
To me the ending just did not Make sense especially the Part were Eren cry over Mikasa.
@AM17titan2 ай бұрын
1. the titan shifters are controlled by HUMANS ..... thats why they are more threating the titans in the last episode are having PURE TITANS mentality IN a titan shifter body since the real shifters who control them are not present there 2. i think you completely missed the line where armin said 'ymir is trying to connect to us' ymir herself brought the dead shifters back to their titans body because SHE WAS INSPIRED BY ARMINS SPEECH TO ZEKE 3. idk what you didnt understood about zeke lol and levi just did her freaking duty he already promised erwin in s3 part 2 'because i couldnt kill the armored brat earlier i will atone it by taking the beasts HEAD' which he did .... and what are you saying about levi is showing mercy to zeke ? he deserved to die and he himself accepted it lol the whole reason zeke was trapped in the first place iin THE PATHS because zeke is the key to rumbling its countless times established zeke is the key eren is only just a vessel to activate the rumbling at the end of the day zeke has the royal blood and guess what ? YMIR ISNT ROYAL she is just a normal eldian 4. i think you are just confused at this point lol 5. i dont how many times i stressed this lol about eren 6.REGARDING YMIR ,MIKASA AND EREN: First Eren reached her in the paths and told her that she's her own person, and can choose what SHE wants rather than follow orders. In her life, she had spent her whole life as a dehumanized slave without any acknowledgement of her own humanity. Eren taught her autonomy and freedom. Then Armin arrived to fight Eren, and Ymir watched his every movement closely, even stealing him into the paths with the Okapi and trapping him there. She watched his conversation with Zeke where he shared that the meaning of life is in appreciating the little moments and the love you already have rather than chasing an unattainable dream. In her life, she longed for an unattainable love/validation from King Fritz who was incapable of giving it to her, since he's a monstrous psychopath. She lived and died waiting for something she would never receive, rather than living for what she had (her daughters). Armin taught her the true importance in life. Lastly, Mikasa. From the moment Ymir noticed Mikasa's love for Eren, she was intrigued. She began to peak through Mikasa's lifetime memories, causing her headaches. Then Mikasa killed Eren despite loving him, knowing it's the right thing to do and proving she's not a slave. Ymir herself couldn't do this in her own life, instead choosing to die for the monster she loved, instead of killing him. Mikasa taught her that love does not equal submission. In the end, all three of the main trio were instrumental in setting Ymir free. Eren lit the embers, Armin stoked the flame, Mikasa nurtured the flame into an inferno. Together they set Ymir free. In her last moments, she had a vision of what she wished she had done, what she WOULD have done had she received these three lessons earlier in her life. She would have protected her beloved daughters, the truly important and precious things in her life, rather than being a slave to the abusive king. If she were given another chance, she would have let him die. Acknowledging this and making peace with her tragic life and the decisions she made, allowed her to let go. She finally moved on, and in this moment, she appears not as an immature child, but as a grown adult woman. NOTE - IF EREN HADNT MADE YMIR TO CHOOSE THEN WHAT ALL ARMIN AND MIKASA DID WOULD HAVE BEEN POINTLESS and remember eren is the only person in many years who gave ymir a CHOICE 7. ok this i kinda agree i would have liked levi to die in this 8. idk how is she ruined 9. same as the above eren part idk how many times i stressed on this lol just quick summary - the bombing happened centuries later and at that point some eldia could be living outside the walls as we SAW LEVI LIVING OUTSIDE THE WALLS WITH GABI AND FALCO since that happened centuries later it could be civil war between eldia and eldia of outside world OR BECAUSE OF ENTIRELY SOME ANOTHER CONFLICT the message of that extra page was just to show 'war never ends' not that eldia-marley conflict never ends lol because if you believe that then ambassadors of peace failed? HOW? LOL and also the last tree panel DOEST INDICATE TITANS ARE BACK yes hallu is there inside the tree BUT the boy is complete opposite of ymir and since zeke mentioned titans were born as a manifestation of ymir DESIRES its confirmed that titans wont be born
@allaround3602 ай бұрын
I don't disagree the ending has numerous problems, but at no point does it betray its themes, characterization, or trajectory. I feel it could have been taken in a different direction, and still done that, but this direction still makes sense. It just isnt good. I don't understand why people want to claim it just doesnt make sense.
@thegamingarchaeologist2 ай бұрын
@@allaround360 I disagree. I can sort of see what you’re saying in terms of the themes and trajectory, and how the ending didn’t betray them, it just handled them poorly. But when it comes to characterization, and most especially Eren’s characterization, the ending absolutely was a betrayal, and no it absolutely did not make any sense. Before the ending if you asked Eren why he did the rumbling, the answer you would have expected was “Because my future memories led me to believe that there was no other way, and I thought it was the only way to guarantee the long term survival of Paradis.” It’s a cold but rational answer that makes sense. But when he actually had to answer that question during the ending, the answer he gave was essentially “pfft, I don’t know, I just felt like it.” It’s a petty and insane answer that makes no sense. It’s obviously a contradiction, it’s obviously a betrayal, and it obviously makes no sense. If you can’t understand why I don’t know what else to say.
@allaround3602 ай бұрын
@thegamingarchaeologist I don't really see how it's inconsistent when, from the start, Eren has always been shown to be this way. He will die for freedom. He will die for his loved ones. Most important is freedom. This is what is actually being said when he doesn't know. He did it because he had the power to follow through. It is just being honest that when it all comes down to it, he owns that he did it for what he cares about. Not the world. It wasn't even for peace. It was so the people he loved were allowed to live full lives. There's nothing inconsistent about that. His proclamation of love for Mikasa does sort of come out of nowhere, but not really when paying attention. It's admittedly done poorly and is jarring that killing millions doesn't get that dramatic a reaction from Eren. But Eren is still attempting to hold onto his more delusional beliefs of nobility and self-sacrifice. It's meant to mirror Erens conversation with Reiner. Armin is one of the only people Eren might open himself up to. He admits his fear of death and his desire to live happily along them, but knows he cannot because his path is predetermined. At no point does predetermination get disregarded. In fact, it only doubles down because, like he said, he doesn't know why he could go through with it ( he's not confused about why he does it). He was just born this way. The nuance isn't necessarily effectively shown in that scene but backed up by everything before it. Which is just trusting readers to not be silly billys. Why do something so horrible and you know it's horrible? Not only that, you even wish you didn't. Because it's who I am. This is shown time and time again. Again, I'm not saying it's logical. Just that it's consistent with who we've been shown Eren is within this story. And it wasn't his plan to die from the start. He just can't stop it once he merges with Ymir (when he understands his actual fate) and will accept the closest outcome to his original goal. He says it pretty much outright. The scene about his role in his mother's death is only reinforcing his helplessness to his path. He has no control over it and has actually been responsible for everything from the start. He has never had any control and was always going to end here. So, without looking at any context and even everything said or explored prior to the ending, can you say it's inconsistent with how they were previously
@thegamingarchaeologist2 ай бұрын
@@allaround360 You aren’t making any sense. You’re admitting that the ending was bad and illogical, yet you seem confused that I take issue with the fact that the ending was bad and illogical. I give a clear example of a contradiction in Eren’s stated goals, and the best rebuttal you can come up with is “what Eren ACTUALLY meant was…” oh give me a break. After everything that’s happened, in that moment Eren owed Armin (and the audience) an honest and straightforward answer, not some lame vague bullshit that has to be reinterpreted in order to make sense. It’s also worth noting that, again, before the final chapter, there was zero indication that Eren knew for certain how things were going to end, which makes the sudden revelation that he actually knew everything from the moment he merged with Ymir feel like a contrived twist that the story pulled out of its ass at the last minute. It’s lazy writing at best, and actively detrimental to the entire narrative at worst. It frustrates me that even people who know on some level that the ending was bad will still try to come up with these contrived post hoc rationalizations for why the ending was actually good somehow. Just embrace Occam’s razor and accept the fact that Isayama fucked up.
@allaround3602 ай бұрын
@thegamingarchaeologist I am not saying the ending was good. I think the criticisms are often empty, and I've seen stronger arguments for it being bad. I dislike how nihilistic it is, despite attempting to argue for the value of life/peace. I don't appreciate the weird deus ex machina bullshit it pulls with no discernable cause, even admitting they aren't going to attempt to explain it. I dislike the scene where Eren is whining about Mikasa and how that seems to be more horrifying than the millions he murdered. It was done poorly. I dislike how Ymir is basically made into a punk. I dislike all those things and feel it should have been written differently. And if you can't understand the difference between illogical versus inconsistent. I can not help. Erens character was already kind of poorly written. What I'm pointing out isn't that the ending was good but that these criticisms are weaker than others' arguments. They just aren't taking into consideration everything that set up the ending. Being blindsided as if it wasn't always attempting to have this end. It just didn't deviate from anything that had already been established. What happened with Eren had already happened to several characters throughout the story. What did ending make me realize? This story wasn't actually all that well written in the first place. It was just good at setting up emotional moments and building a world. It did reveal good. The characters, however, were actually not written like actual people. They were plot devices often.
@allaround3602 ай бұрын
@@thegamingarchaeologist And you never gave a clear contradiction to his goals. I explained how it never changed. In the event you're able to provide evidence within the stories context or perhaps the creators own words that disprove it. I will change my mind happily if that even matters to you.
@patrollingthemojave88502 ай бұрын
12:30 if the king could just make titans out of nothing, then i think it does make sense for eren to create an entire batch of titans for the rumbling, because why would he destroy paradis only line of defense? the eldians are a lot more vulnerable without that wall
@thegamingarchaeologist2 ай бұрын
Why would they need a line of defense if the rest of the world is dead?
@SoilKilonova23 күн бұрын
@@thegamingarchaeologist they aren't dead he knew 20% would remain and war would eventually continue.
@aquecesopas2 ай бұрын
One thing i also didnt understand, maybe because i didn't catch it, was the wall titans evading villages and towns from Paradis. If Eren released the Titans from all walls, including Rose and Sina, wouldnt those titans wipe the nearby towns?
@fa.s.h925Ай бұрын
Exactly my thoughts among other things, Paradis must have been wiped out from inside except for wall Sina interior, I can't see it any other way ....
@luigirossola467119 күн бұрын
They march in line to avoid villages
@CrimeGaming13372 ай бұрын
I hate turn based combat, unless it's paper mario or maybe a bit of pokemon. Some games add complicated systems like xenoblade, those just turn me off even more.
@john_stamos21372 ай бұрын
You are just categorically wrong in my opinion. Respect the your point of view, but you really missed the point I think. Also, it’s ParaDEE not ParaDISS
@HexTheRumbling2 ай бұрын
Bish, i'm glad Floch got killed. Best spoiler ever
@Pixelsepolígonos2 ай бұрын
To this day legend of legaya is the only one i truly enjoyed. I also liked chrono cross and ff7 ( kind of)
@achyuthcn25552 ай бұрын
Alliance members are the worst. They teamed up with people who killed their friends and relatives (Gabi, Annie and Reiner) and acted like they did nothing.... I cried when Petra died by Annie's kick. I hate Annie and Reiner so much. Worst last season for any anime everrrrr.... I loved it so much and Isayama ruined it causing a huge disappointment in many fans like me.
@BlueEyesLoreАй бұрын
Dude, did you even understand what the anime portrayed all along? There is no evil or good in this anime. No black and white. When Reiner Annie and Bertold attack Paradies, they infact were traumatized children. Since children they were indoctrinated by Marley to hate the paradies eldians. They literally believed, that the "evil" eldians are responsible for them living in the slums. All they wanted was to free their families. I also had a hard time to empathize with Gabi, but it's the same for her. It's an indoctrinated children forced to fight a war and believed the people of Paradies are this evil breed of the devil. But she had an whole arc, realizing that there are no devils and that they all just regular people living in an cruel world. She even admit it herself, that there are no devils on Paradies, just humans. And in the end they didn't teamed up like nothing happened. Jean literally beat Reiner up, when they were at the campfire. Everybody still was traumatized, but as they learned more about each other, they beginn to understand, that there's really no real villain. Everybody was victim of trauma and the cruelty of the world. And oh, the rumbling was going to destroy the whole earth and humanity, of course they would do anything to stop it! This anime wasn't about good guys killing the bad. Nobody was just evil. It was always the Viewers that portrayed characters as good or evil. So for me the alliance makes perfectly sense. Because it was about understanding each other's perspective and how that is the only way, to break the cycle of hatred.
@amishasaha59752 ай бұрын
Personally I don't think Mikasa's character was assassinated at the end... She did move on but still loved Eren till the end... Not after her gaining the memory of the first timeline where Eren and Mikasa spent there remaining lives in the cabin... Also there is a highest possibility that Eren has actually confessed his love to her, possibly at the paths, where he might have told her how to stop him and where he is in the titan... Then it might make some sense for her kissing his severed head (although I still find it strange)... Anyways back to the point... She did move on with Jean and married him... But we can see when she died she had white flowers, which symbolises 'purity'... So high chances that the child was not hers but was adopted... And we all know that in the past, females can't adopt a child if they are not married... Also there is another possibility that the child is their biological, since Mikasa is the queen of Azumabito and she would need an heir for the future but the child was conceived through artificial insemination, thus making her virgin at the same time... Hence Mikasa did move on but has kept Eren in her heart forever... Even Jean knew this from the start and respected their love.
@amishasaha59752 ай бұрын
I think the ending looked strange is because it was actually not planned at first... Isayama wanted to end AOT where all of Eren's friends died while fighting even Eren dies too... But Isayama later changed it. Unfortunately the manga was already halfway released so he can't change the many things to make the ending more sense.
@amishasaha59752 ай бұрын
Ummm... I only want to say one thing... Founding Titan can't see the future or past... It's the attck titan who could see it... So Yimir wouldn't see her past and future...